
Are you looking for some printable free Easter activity sheets for your kids to enjoy? We’ve got a cute little collection just for you.
This bundle is geared towards younger elementary-aged kids. Inside you will find 3 super cute Easter-themed coloring pages, a fun Easter-themed color by addition problem page, and a regular Easter-themed color by number page.
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Most preschoolers and kindergarteners should be able to handle this bundle of Easter activity pages, although older kids might get a kick out of it as well.
Print these off as many times as you like! Your kids will love them!
Why Use These Easter Activity Sheets?
Wondering why you should use this Easter bundle? Well, it’s a perfect mix of work and fun leading up to Easter that will work perfectly in your homeschool. The bundle includes coloring sheets that will tap into your kids artsy sides. They’re perfect activities for when kids finish their work early.
Then there are the addition and color by number pages. These are great to keep kids working on their math skills while staying in the Easter holiday mindset. And themed-math pages are more fun for kids who don’t really care for math, so it’s a win-win!
Who Are These Eater Activity Sheets for?
This Easter activity page bundle is geared towards younger elementary-aged students in homeschool. Think grade 1-4. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t use them for older kids. The Easter coloring pages, for example, could be used for middle schoolers as an extra activity, or even a cover page for stories they’re writing (older kids love to color too!).
(You can find more detailed Easter Writing activities here)
And just because we created these with homeschool in mind doesn’t mean you can’t use them in a traditional classroom setting. By all means, if you’re a public school teacher, print these out and use them. Share it with your colleagues too!
5 Reasons to Have Easter-Themed Activities in Homeschool
Why bother using Easter-themed activities in your homeschool? Here are some reasons you should consider:
1. It’s a great way to get kids interested in math and other educational topics.
2. Themed activities help make homeschool more fun for everyone!
3. Kids will learn about culture, holidays and customs associated with Easter. You can choose to focus on secular aspects such as the Easter Bunny or make it Christ-centered, depending on your parenting preference.
4. There are plenty of craft ideas that can be incorporated into your homeschool day as well. And with these coloring activities, your kids will be able to get creative.
5. It’s a great way to keep kids engaged and interested in learning during Easter time.
More Easter Activity Ideas
Looking for other ideas that don’t necessarily involve printables? Here are ten Easter activities you can try in your home.
1. Make Easter baskets for family members or friends.
2. Bake and decorate Easter cookies and cupcakes – from scratch, of course!
3. Paint Easter eggs with natural dyes like turmeric, beets, and cabbage leaves.
4. Have an Easter egg hunt around the house or in your yard.
5. Read stories about the Easter Bunny or Jesus (or both).
6. Make Easter cards for family and friends using construction paper, markers, glue, or whatever else you can think of.
7. Have a picnic in the park or in you backyard. Include foods associated with Easter.
8. Put together an Easter-themed jigsaw puzzle. You can try our Jesus puzzle here.
9. Plant some spring flowers to add a touch of color to your home this Easter season. More info on STEM gardening here.
10. Create a festive Easter banner to hang in your home or schoolroom.
Get The Free Easter Activity Pages Now
What are you waiting for? You need fun Easter activity pages for your kids. And you want to keep it educational leading up to the holiday. Well, this bundle does exactly that, and you don’t have to buy anything!

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Tell Us What You Think
Did you already download and use this Easter activity pack? What did you think? Did the kids love them? Tell us all about your experience with the Easter worksheets in the comments below!